Don't fucking buy Everlast. It's shitty and cheap and falls apart if you have ANY power.

Are you a boxer? Thai boxer? Training in MMA?

I can give good brands for each one, actually I would just go with the same brand for all three.

Venum makes great MMA gloves and makes great boxing gloves. Muay Thai use the same gloves as Western Boxing. The next gloves I'm going to buy will be Venum actually.
Boon is hand crafted gloves, made in Thailand (just like the Venum gloves)
Twins is the same.
Fairtex, Windy, Top King. All great brands. Hand crafted, hand sewn. Made in Thailand usually.
The best Muay Thai fighters in the world use these gloves.
You will drop a little extra money on these gloves, but they're the best you'll buy and probably won't replace them for a LONG time.

Don't fucking buy Everlast. It's shitty and cheap and falls apart if you have ANY power.

Are you a boxer? Thai boxer? Training in MMA?

I can give good brands for each one, actually I would just go with the same brand for all three.

Venum makes great MMA gloves and makes great boxing gloves. Muay Thai use the same gloves as Western Boxing. The next gloves I'm going to buy will be Venum actually.
Boon is hand crafted gloves, made in Thailand (just like the Venum gloves)
Twins is the same.
Fairtex, Windy, Top King. All great brands. Hand crafted, hand sewn. Made in Thailand usually.
The best Muay Thai fighters in the world use these gloves.
You will drop a little extra money on these gloves, but they're the best you'll buy and probably won't replace them for a LONG time.

What a load of bullshit. Been using my Everlast bag for years and my gloves last a long time.

Then you don't use them every day or correctly or you don't have enough power behind your fists, probably don't have proper technique to actually get power behind your hands.
With Everlast, it's hard to find decent gloves, the wrists on a lot of those gloves aren't supported.
They're cheaply made and cheap to buy, not made with any kind of quality or any kind of effort.

The bags are fine.

And calling this as bullshit, I've seen guys who use their gloves and have enough power that they need new gloves every year. These are extremely high quality gloves, not Everlast garbage. Everlast would break down within 3 months. The actual price difference may seem daunting, but when you're looking at gloves that last 4 times as long, think about the price difference.

Then you don't use them every day or correctly or you don't have enough power behind your fists, probably don't have proper technique to actually get power behind your hands.
With Everlast, it's hard to find decent gloves, the wrists on a lot of those gloves aren't supported.
They're cheaply made and cheap to buy, not made with any kind of quality or any kind of effort.

The bags are fine.

And calling this as bullshit, I've seen guys who use their gloves and have enough power that they need new gloves every year. These are extremely high quality gloves, not Everlast garbage. Everlast would break down within 3 months. The actual price difference may seem daunting, but when you're looking at gloves that last 4 times as long, think about the price difference.